USD per year
Integrations Engineer
Location
New York City HQ
Employment Type
Full time
Location Type
On-site
Department
R&D
Compensation
- Estimated Base Salary $140K – $170K • Offers Equity
Integrations Engineer
New York City HQ ᐧ Full time ᐧ On-site (4 days/week) ᐧ R&D ᐧ $140K-$170K + meaningful equity Prior to Ekho, one of the largest retail segments in the world had no checkout button. If you wanted to buy a vehicle online, the best you could do was fill out an “I’m Interested” form and wait for someone to call you back. Found the bike of your dreams at a dealership two states away? You were mostly on your own. Tax requirements, titling workflows, and registration rules vary by state and county. Most dealers didn’t sell across state lines at all, because they had no reliable way to do it. Now they can. A buyer finds a bike, clicks “Buy Now,” completes financing and insurance verification online, and gets it delivered to their door in a few days. The whole thing takes as few as ten minutes. And the dealer doesn’t have to be at their desk (let alone awake) for any of it. The first time one of our dealers woke up to a completed overnight sale, they messaged us: “Oh my God, this is crazy. We just fulfilled a transaction while the whole team was asleep.” We get messages like this regularly now, and they’re no less exciting than the first one was. What made it possible was 18 months of untangling a combinatorics problem disguised as county-specific titling and registration, and integrating with 50 DMVs that still prefer faxes to APIs. That foundation is built. Now we’re putting AI on top of it, expanding into cars, and building the transaction layer that works in-store as well as online. One thing worth saying directly: Anthropic can’t ship something tomorrow that makes this company obsolete. The moat is the foundation beneath the code: the 50-state compliance framework, the DMV relationships, and the legal licenses we’ve secured. That’s not something you can prompt your way around. Unlike most startups right now, we’re not racing against the next model update.
What you’ll be building
Every vehicle sale on our platform touches half a dozen partners: lenders, insurers, inventory management systems, tax and titling providers, OEMs, payment processors. Right now, each new integration is a one-off. You’d build the framework Ekho uses for every new partner integration going forward. The most interesting integration in front of us is Progressive. They’ve built dedicated infrastructure on their side specifically for Ekho: not just opening up a public API, but standing up new systems for our integration. (Insurers don’t usually build infrastructure for partners; they expose what they expose, and integrators consume it.) When it’s live, we’ll be the first end-to-end online insurance binding flow in powersports. That kind of partnership happened because Ekho is now the kind of company a major insurer wants to be first to integrate with. The next partner you talk to will know about it. Beyond Progressive, the integrations span an unusual range. On one end: modern partners with well-documented APIs, sometimes (as with Progressive) building dedicated infrastructure for us. On the other: DMVs that still prefer faxes to APIs, and legacy inventory systems where the only way to get data out is via login credentials and structured email parsing. The framework you’d build has to handle that full range gracefully, and you’d be doing it across very different domains: insurance, lending, state government, inventory, payments, OEMs. You'd touch all of them in your first year. You’ll build creatively but cautiously. Ekho’s partners are regulated entities,...
Ekho is a vehicle commerce platform that automates sales processes for dealerships, manufacturers, and dealer networks using AI agents and a transaction engine handling financing, registration, and compliance.
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